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Table 5 Relationship between TG/HDL-c ratio and unfavorable outcome in different sensitivity analyses

From: Association between triglyceride-to-high density lipoprotein cholesterol ratio and three-month outcome in patients with acute ischemic stroke: a second analysis based on a prospective cohort study

TG/HDL-c ratio

OR 95%CI

P-value

Model I

0.902 (0.799, 1.017)

0.093

Model II

0.940 (0.843, 1.048)

0.268

Model III

0.990 (0.887, 1.104)

0.856

Model IV

0.922 (0.829, 1.026)

0.136

  1. Model I was sensitivity analysis in participants without DM. We adjusted age, sex, HGB, BMI, HCT, AST, BUN, ALB, FBG, FIB, previous stroke or TIA, hypertension, CHD stroke etiology, smoking, and NIHSS score
  2. Model II was sensitivity analysis in participants without BMI ≥ 25 kg/m2. We adjusted age, sex, HGB, BMI, HCT, AST, BUN, ALB, FBG, FIB, DM, previous stroke or TIA, hypertension, CHD, stroke etiology, smoking, and NIHSS score
  3. Model III was sensitivity analysis in participants without TC ≥ 200 mg/L. We adjusted age, sex, HGB, BMI, HCT, AST, BUN, ALB, FBG, FIB, DM, previous stroke or TIA, hypertension, CHD stroke etiology, smoking, and NIHSS score
  4. Model IV was sensitivity analysis in participants without FBG ≥ 6.1 mmol/L. We adjusted age, HGB, sex, BMI, HCT, AST, BUN, ALB, FBG, FIB, DM, previous stroke or TIA, hypertension, CHD, stroke etiology, smoking, and NIHSS score
  5. OR Odds ratios, CI Confidence, Ref Reference, TG/HDL ratio Triglyceride -to- high-density lipoprotein cholesterol ratio